Two students sit at a laptop discussing their work during a lesson at The Charter School East Dulwich

Results

A place to succeed

For information regarding the performance of the Charter School East Dulwich published by the Department for Education, please click here.

In 2022/23, qualifications returned to pre-pandemic standards. Given the uneven impact of the pandemic on schools, the government has advised that direct comparisons between the performance data for one school or college and another, should not be made, nor should these performance measures be compared to any measures from 2020/2021.

Headline Key Stage 4 Information for The Charter School East Dulwich 2025

Key Stage 4 (Year 11)

Progress 8 Score: no score available

Attainment 8 Score: 56.97 (Above National Average of XX and Local Authority Average of XX)

79% of students gained a strong pass or above in both English and Maths (Grade 4 to 9)

64% of students gained a strong pass in both English and Maths (Grade 5 to 9)

46% of students gained the English Baccalaureate

37% of all GCSEs gained by Year 11 at the school were Graded 7-9

29% of students gained at least one GCSE with a Grade 7-9

'We are absolutely delighted with these exceptional results which reflect the hard work of students, the dedication and expertise of our staff and the unwavering support of families.' Ms Harbottle, Headteacher

Headline Key Stage 5 Information for The Charter School East Dulwich 2025

Key Stage 5 (Year 13)

Average Grade Achieved:   B with an APS of 39.67

• 34% of all A level grades sat by students at the school achieved A*/A

• 62% of all A level grades sat by students at the school achieved A*-B

• 85% of all A level grades sat by students at the school achieved A*-C

'I am absolutely thrilled by the achievements of our Year 13 students. Their dedication and determination, especially through a challenging final year, have been nothing short of inspiring. These results are a reflection of their strength of character and the incredible support from our staff and families. We couldn’t be prouder. As they step into the next chapter of their lives, we send them our warmest congratulations and best wishes.'
Ms Harbottle, Headteacher

"The more you try the more you succeed"